Diary of a one-time relaxed classical-schooling parent in New York City...
A is in 10th Grade for the 2007-08 school year and is no longer homeschooling as of this year. You are welcome to check out the archives or read my latest banter. Email maitresse AT gmail DOT com

10.31.2005

Good morning. (yawn)

Early mornings can be productive.

This morning I blogged on two out of three blogs, told an editor at a daily to not publish a story that he's been withholding for two months leaving me unable to shop it elsewhere, shopped another story with a British publication, and I checked the latest e-mails from my cohorts in Tokyo.

And my upstairs neighbor got his groove on last night. He's a nice guy. It was about time.

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A is in bed wrapped around the Weim. It is 7:45 a.m. and I do not wish to wake him up.

How early/late does everyone wake up? What time do you really get the lessons going?

I ask because if I actually open a classroom, I think that I might gain a few fans if no one is allowed to enter before 9:30 a.m.

2 comments:

I set my alarm for 8:00 am, although I'm usually up before then. Not that I have lessons, but I hate feeling like I've wasted the morning. I do better writing, I feel, if I get an early start. Mornings are for writing, then there's lunch/errands, and some more writing, then dinner to make so it's ready when Scott gets home. . . But, yeah, I think the kiddos would love not having to be to school before 9:30! And parents would probably be happy to avoid the early morning fights about getting up.